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Time to trainer after Laparoscopic hernia repair surgery
What amount of times have folks had before getting back on bike after Laparoscopic hernia repair surgery. Both indoor trainer or on the road/woods/gravel etc.
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Back in my 20's when I got that done, I think I was back on the trainer spinning easy within 2 days. Rode to my post-op the following week. Doc wasn't too happy with me though.
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6 weeks for a double
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Time to trainer after Laparoscopic hernia repair surgery
2 weeks until easy endurance on the trainer.
At around 4 weeks pushed it into SS and Threshold efforts with varying success. At 5 weeks riding outside 100-130 miles/week, nothing stupid. 8 weeks back to work (very physical job). I was 39 yrs old at the time. Surgery wrecked my core strength for a couple of weeks. I wouldn’t say I was fully recovered until about a year out. Intermittent surgical site pain/discomfort, consistent self awareness and guarding. But it all comes back around. Be patient, don’t rush it. Also worth noting, as I’m sure many in your life have: not all hernias and their respective surgical repairs are the same. The above was for a relatively small umbilical hernia, no implant, laparoscopic repair. A good friend had a larger repair with implant, but not laparoscopic - his recovery was even quicker. Last edited by dsjackson; Today at 03:03 AM. |
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The surgeon will give you some guidelines.
For me it was 6 weeks to start and 6 months to feel almost normal. |
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Depends on a lot of things. I was on the trainer 5 days after mine.
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Two Days after hernia surgery I was mowing my lawn which was close to an acre. All the best for your recovery
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